HC Deb 28 November 1990 vol 181 c413W
Dr. Cunningham

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will give details of the number of accidents involving public service vehicles carrying schoolchildren from 1979 to date; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. McLoughlin

The presence of schoolchildren on a public service vehicle involved in a personal injury accident is not routinely recorded by the police. It is, however, possible to identify accidents in which children travelling to or from school on a PSV were themselves injured.. The table gives figures for 1979 to 1989:

Number of road accidents in which children, up to and including age 16, travelling to or from school on public service vehicles suffered injury or death; 1979–1989:
Number
1979 207
1980 218
1981 209
1982 275
1983 281
1984 289
1985 275
1986 261
1987 219
1988 218
1989 254

Casualties resulting from these PSV accidents are:

Number of casualties in road accidents involving children travelling to or from school by Public Service Vehicle; 1979–89
Fatal Serious Slight Total
1979 2 44 348 394
1980 2 42 443 487
1981 0 29 341 370
1982 3 35 362 400
1983 2 40 375 417
1984 0 72 500 572
1985 0 43 487 530
1986 1 34 429 464
1987 0 36 451 487
1988 0 24 429 453
1989 1 47 531 579

The figures show that these casualties represent less than 0–2 per cent. of all road casualties and less than 0.1 per cent. of deaths and serious injuries.